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Frans Francken the Younger was the most famous of an Antwerp dynasty of painters; he trained with his father, Frans the Elder (1542-1616), and joined the Antwerp guild in 1605. He was a painter of religious and historical subjects as well as being the inv
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ATTRIBUTED TO HANS JACOBSZ WESSON (ACTIVE C. 1640)

Basin

1640

RCIN 51081

Ewer©

By the nineteenth century, ewers and basins were collected for their decorative properties for use on the buffet, rather than for any functional purpose. George IV purchased these examples in 1816. They were made in The Hague in 1640 for Elizabeth of Bohemia, the sister of Charles I. Elizabeth's daughter, Sophie of Hanover, was the mother of George I, and the queen was therefore crucial in the link between the Stuarts and the Hanoverian dynasty. Moreover, she led a tragic life. As wife of Frederick of Bohemia, who ruled for only one winter, she was forced into exile in The Hague, receiving a pension from her brother. However, at the outbreak of the English Civil War the pension was withdrawn and Elizabeth was left with almost no resources. This tale seems to have struck a chord with George IV who engraved the long history and Elizabeth's credentials on the basin itself.


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